By Yanay Rosen (Online Editor-in-Chief). Terror has struck London again. Wednesday morning an attacker ran down pedestrians in his car, exited and attacked police officers with a knife outside the Houses of Parliament, killing an unarmed police officer.

By Eli Hearne (Op-Ed Editor) & Alex Lefkowitz (Sports Editor). Michigan vs. Oregon With senior Derrick Walton Jr. and junior Moe Wagner peaking at just the right time, the Wolverines are rolling. Oregon, is trending the other direction.

By Ariel Kaplan (Correspondent). As the result of a new viral video, much of the world recently learned that Robert E. Kelley, a respected political science professor and international security analyst, is also a dad.

By Jody Goldenberg. Students often receive grades from teachers that do not reflect the hard work and effort they put into their assignments. But, what if the roles were reversed, and students were given the opportunity to grade their teachers?

By Larelle Jones. According to a Bureau of Justice Statistics data collection, Recidivism of State Prisoners Released in 2005, an estimated 68% of 405,000 prisoners released in 30 states in 2005 were arrested for a new crime within three years of release from prison, and 77 % were arrested within five years.

By Danny Emerman (Online Editor-in-Chief). It is so dumb to get worried in March as a Patriots fan. Bill Belichick has proved, time and time again, that his roster entering training camp will have the necessary talent to walk through the AFC East and compete for another Super Bowl title.

By Yanay Rosen (Online Editor-in-Chief). House Republicans unveiled their replacement for the Affordable Care Act that they have been battling for years Monday afternoon. At four in the morning on Thursday the bill was approved by the House Ways and Means committee, bringing it closer to a full vote before the April recess.